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Reddit seeks to launch IPO in March
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This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
Some of those popular subs were reopened with a new mod team that falls in line. Spez was too busy stuffing his ears with ad money instead of listening to his stakeholders
The point being?
That new mod team is obviously full of loyal Redditors.
Point being casual users didn't see much interruption in the popular subs. So they did not have much incentive to switch to another platform.
“Didn’t see much interruption”? It was all over r/all and they simply decided to not switch. How will less people remaining to protest make more of a difference?